We arrived at the campground in the early afternoon on a Friday. There was no one at the gate but we had reserved a site so we did not need to check in. Our site was ready for us so we quickly set up camp. Our site was #16. It was spacious and clean. The views from the windows were great. The sites are a little close to each other but not too close. Our site was an end site so we had plenty of private space. We had electric and water hookups. All worked well. The bathrooms at the campground were clean. The showers were large and private and water pressure was good. It is a quarter for 4 minutes but it seemed to run much longer. The campground has a little free library if you want a book to read and also offers firewood for a "donation". The state park is very nice and has some nice trails to walk on. Dogs are allowed on the trails. The location of the campground was convenient for exploring the area. We did have some military jets fly over the campground on Friday evening and again on Monday. I guess they give the locals a break from their practice on the weekends. The area is beautiful and there are lots of cool places to visit especially if you like rockhounding and history. We did not have any cell service for 4 days in this area. Verizon is the only tower and we have T-mobile.
As far as KOA campgrounds go, this one was nice. The sites were close which was no surprise but we didn't spend much time at our site anyway. There are some RV sites along the creek side that have a lot more space and they also have nice swing benches. The store is well stocked and the staff is very friendly and helpful. The showers are private and clean and plenty of hot water. I didn't use the laundry machines but they look clean and updated. The location of the campground is perfect. It is very close to West Yellowstone and the entrance into the park. You could hear the traffic on the highway but it wasn't too bad. The campground was quiet at night. I would stay here again.
Our site was nice. A little close to the neighbors but good for a couple of nights. The staff was very friendly. Check in was very confusing. I reserved a spot but was never required to put a deposit on it and never received any kind of confirmation. When we arrived we had no idea where to go or who to talk to. We saw a man in a safety vest and he directed us to pull into one of 3 open sites nearby. He told us to talk to a lady in the camper across from us to pay for our nights. She was not available at the time so we waited until she came around. She instructed me to call another lady to pay over the phone with my credit card. The lady I called was the one who usually handled everything but she was out of town. Everyone was very nice but it was just a little strange to me. It was all very casual. It does look like there are a lot of full timers living there. The weather was not very cooperative while we were there so we spent most of our time inside our camper. We did walk around a bit and check out the hot spring. We would stay there again.
We stayed at this campground for 3 nights over the 4th of July holiday. The location is excellent and has beautiful views of the mountains surrounding it. Town is close by and you can walk to it via the river walk that runs alongside the RV park. You can watch the fireworks right from the campground. The staff were extremely kind and helpful. The bathrooms were clean and the showers looked ok but we never used them so I can't say anymore about them. The campground is dog friendly. The downside is the sites are very close together. Some of the sites are a little larger so you would have a little more space. We had a picnic table and electric, sewer and water hookups. We had a river side site but we couldn't actually see the river due to the large berm behind the camper. We were able to use our gas fire pit so it was no big deal that they don't allow wood fires. They do rent gas firepits if you don't have one. All in all this was a nice campground. I would recommend it.
We pulled into this campground to escape extremely windy conditions. The park was close to empty when we got there but filled up quickly with others trying to get out of the wind. The sites are close and they are set up oddly with some campers facing one direction and others going the opposite way. We had full hook ups including sewer. Our site shared an electric box with the site beside us. We didn't use the bathrooms or showers but we looked at them and they were clean. Old but clean. The park does have a nice little fenced in dog park so your dog can run off leash. I would stay here again if I were passing through. We felt safe here.
I booked our site kind of last minute so I did not have a lot of options. The site I was in was fine. I have a 25 ft. trailer with a slide out and it was a little tight. The sites that back up to the lake were all taken. The campground was busy but not completely full. Luckily no one was in the site right behind ours so we did have a little space and privacy at our campfire. The beach to the lake is very close and the water was nice. We did have a nice drive around the lake and another good drive through the nearby mountains. The bathrooms and showers are clean but the shower head sprays water all over the room. It was difficult to keep my belongings dry while I was showering. We enjoyed our stay here. It was relaxing and fun.
We have camped here many times over the years and LOVE it! I will say it was a lot more scenic when the water was higher but even with no water it is beautiful. You want to avoid going too far down the beach because the sand gets very soft and deep and you will get stuck. There are tons of other places to set up your camp with no worries. No hookups but they do have a dump station and vault toilets. In the summer they also have cold outdoor showers. It does get very crowded and busy in the summer (well it used to when there was water in the lake) so we prefer to camp in the "off" season. It also gets very, very hot in the summer. Winter is somewhat mild and could be a very good time to camp. The last time I camped here was in February and it was perfect. You can also bring your ATV and have loads of fun riding on trails and up on the hill! The town of Page, AZ. is close by if you need or want to go shopping. This campground is also a good location for your home base. There are many awesome places to explore in the area.
If you want to be close to the beach and have electric and water hook ups this is the campground! The sites are a little close and nothing fancy but they are close enough to walk to the beach. The bathrooms were clean and the camp hosts were very friendly. The showers were clean but terrible pressure and you had to keep pushing the button in to keep the water running. They did the job but it wasn't very enjoyable. The location is very convenient to exploring the nearby towns and Padre Island. The price is reasonable. I would stay here again.
Nothing to get excited about. Pretty much a gravel lot with electric and water hookups. Price was good. $25 for a night. Bathroom was clean. Laundry machines available. Traffic on I-40 was noisy. Place was a little sketchy but it was safe. 3 full time residents on lot. It worked for a one night stop over.
The park was really nice. The sites were spaced apart well but not very level. Our site backed up to the lake. We only stayed overnight while traveling. The price was great with a NP Access pass. Had water and 30amp electric. Park had an RV dump. Quiet and very family friendly.
We love this place!! It is a short walk to the beach, big ships go right by the campground, the staff is very friendly, lots of birds and dragonflies, not crowded at all , bathrooms and showers ok, LNG plant behind campground but it doesn't stink. Sometimes alarms go off at the LNG plant but not too noisy. The only thing that sucked were the prickly burrs in the grass. We had to pick them out of our dog's feet many times. The beach was great. Dogs allowed everywhere as long as leashed. Great place to relax. Must be a good place to fish too based on all the people fishing.
We needed to stop for the night and this was a great choice. It was right off the interstate but the sounds of traffic wasn't too bad. The site was an easy pull through and pretty level. The bathrooms were clean. The showers were clean, hot and good pressure. I loved the chicken coops and the landscaping. The burgers were not the greatest but ok. I would stop here again if passing through.
We normally do not stay at KOA but this one was nice. It is right by a truck stop and the highway so it was a little noisy. There is also a train track nearby and a few trains went by. The sites are close but they have full hookups. The sites by the river are very nice and have covered patios. The pool looked very inviting and they even have a water park for the kids. The bathrooms/showers were very clean. We only stayed for one night so we didn't have a chance to take advantage of any of the facilities. The staff was very helpful and kind. The cabins along the river looked really nice. I would stay here again.
This campground was ok for a night. It had electric and water hook ups and was cheap. The park is pretty nice and the local people seemed to enjoy it. The site was level and easy to get in to. the bathroom was clean but not very private. Not sure but I think some of the campers were actually living in the park. I felt safe. I would not want to stay more than one night.
We were just passing through and got lucky to find a site at this campground. The site was level and had hook ups. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful. The bathrooms were clean. We never tried the showers. The price was cheap. We would stay here again if passing through.
We needed a place for overnight and this was perfect. It was cheap, clean, scenic, quiet and cheap. The vault toilets were super clean. We had electric and water hookups. We were the only campers there for the night. The golf course was pretty and the area around the campsites was nice. This campsite was right off the highway so it was super easy to get in and out of. We had good phone service here. No wifi.
We hadn't planned on staying here but we are glad we did! The sites are a little close and they have the water and electric hook ups placed a little strangely but it was all good. It was super cool to see the large freight ships pass right by the campground! The campground is very close to town and the Soo Locks but not too close. It was pretty quiet in the campground but it was only about half full. The showers were clean, private, hot and had good pressure. The bathrooms were very clean. There were not many trees and most of the campsites are out in the open. I would stay here again but I would like to try the Soo Lock campground right down the street. It had more trees and the sites didn't look as close together. I recommend visiting the Soo Locks and the Shipwreck museum in Sault St. Marie.
We stayed in site #9. The site was really nice and had great direct access to the beach. The campground had just opened for the season and there was no camp host. The vault toilets were clean but had not been emptied from the prior season. Yuk. The mosquitoes were just starting to get bad. We had planned to stay for 3 nights but had to leave after the first night due to a propane leak. I would stay here again. The lake was beautiful. The traffic noise was not too bad. There were only a few other campers there so we had plenty of privacy. The sites are spaced apart enough that you don't feel too crowded.
We had a site with electric. The park has potable water available and a dump station. The wifi at the Ranger's station was out of order at the time we were there. Our site was nice and level. We were close to the bathrooms/showers which was real nice. The showers were clean with good pressure and hot water. Luckily the mosquitoes were not bad at all inside the campground. They were awful near the lake unless there was a breeze than they were fine. We had no problems at all with any of the rangers or camp host. The campground is in a great location to explore nearby towns and sites. I would camp here again.